Possible UAP observed for 12 seconds by US aircraft — INDOPACOM, 10 April 2025
On 10 April 2025 at 2353Z, a US aircraft in the INDOPACOM area of responsibility observed one possible UAP for 12 seconds at unknown altitude and speed, with no interference noted. This observation was documented in an unclassified tearline approved for release through an email coordination chain between a 12 AF/Det 3 PAROC Intel Data Analysis Technician and the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security. A second UAP observation on 11 April 2025 at 0007Z is also documented.
“"US AIRCRAFT OBSERVED 1X POSS UAP FOR 12 SECONDS AT 2353Z, FLYING AT UNK ALTITUDE AND UNK SPEED, NO INTERFERENCE WAS NOTED."”
Document is an email chain discussing derivative classification review for UAP tearlines at the UNCLASSIFIED level. The tearlines themselves are the incident data. Two incidents present: 10 APR 2025 (12 seconds) and 11 APR 2025 (23 seconds). Each is recorded as a separate element but captured in a single incident object given the minimal data. The source document is primarily an administrative coordination record rather than a direct sensor report. Aircraft type, location, and observer identity are all unspecified or redacted. INDOPACOM centroid used.